Guest techiehelpme@gmail.com Posted April 11, 2008 Posted April 11, 2008 Take into consideration the following scenario: I have a Windows 2003 domain with a member file server. I have a share on this file server and the Shared permissions are set to Everyone - Full Control. I then have NTFS permissions set to local Administrators on the member filer server as well as a couple other domain security groups. This share is not accessible to anyone on the domain unless they are apart the of appropriate security group. However, I have another Windows Server 2003 server that is in a Workgroup that can access this share when logged in as the local Administrator. Is this normal behavior? The Windows 2003 domain member file server and the Windows Server 2003 workgroup server do have the same local Administrator password. Any insight would be appreciated.
Guest Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] Posted April 11, 2008 Posted April 11, 2008 Re: Permissions Question techiehelpme@gmail.com wrote: > Take into consideration the following scenario: I have a Windows 2003 > domain with a member file server. I have a share on this file server > and the Shared permissions are set to Everyone - Full Control. I then > have NTFS permissions set to local Administrators on the member filer > server as well as a couple other domain security groups. This share > is not accessible to anyone on the domain unless they are apart the of > appropriate security group. However, I have another Windows Server > 2003 server that is in a Workgroup that can access this share when > logged in as the local Administrator. Is this normal behavior? The > Windows 2003 domain member file server and the Windows Server 2003 > workgroup server do have the same local Administrator password. > > Any insight would be appreciated. The answer is here in your own message: "The Windows 2003 domain member file server and the Windows Server 2003 workgroup server do have the same local Administrator password"
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